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The Durango Independent Film Festival is celebrating its 21st year with the tagline "We're Legal," bringing independent films from over 50 countries to southwest Colorado from March 4–8, 2026. Known as a "Filmmaker's Festival," DIFF showcases adventure, documentary, native cinema, shorts, features, and more — creating a rare space where audiences are elbow to elbow with the filmmakers themselves. Among this year's selections is the Colorado-shot feature The Only Way Out Is Through, whose editor Misty Wilson is a Bayfield local, making the screening a homecoming celebration. Whether you're a film lover or just looking for that communal theater experience you didn't know you missed, DIFF is the place to find it. For more information, visit durangofilm.org.
By Paige Sparks.
Watch this story at durangolocal.news
This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango and Payroll Department
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The Durango Independent Film Festival is celebrating its 21st year with the tagline "We're Legal," bringing independent films from over 50 countries to southwest Colorado from March 4–8, 2026. Known as a "Filmmaker's Festival," DIFF showcases adventure, documentary, native cinema, shorts, features, and more — creating a rare space where audiences are elbow to elbow with the filmmakers themselves. Among this year's selections is the Colorado-shot feature The Only Way Out Is Through, whose editor Misty Wilson is a Bayfield local, making the screening a homecoming celebration. Whether you're a film lover or just looking for that communal theater experience you didn't know you missed, DIFF is the place to find it. For more information, visit durangofilm.org.
By Paige Sparks.
Watch this story at durangolocal.news
This story is sponsored by FASTSIGNS Durango and Payroll Department
Support the show